- Fixed a little file swap when slipstreaming IE8 and some other hotfixes.

Changelog v1.1.4 Release 19-Nov-2009

- tommyp picked up the slack until the triumphant return of tomcat76. The script needed some maintance due to some newer wmp and wmp codec hotfixes. As anyone in the know knows, msft repacks wmp hotfixes different each time, this results in complications that need to be hardcoded. Nothing like being consistant. Way to go msft!

Changelog v1.1.3

- fixed a problem causing HFSVCPACK_SW1\*.exe, HFSVCPACK_SW2\*.exe and HFSVCPACK\*.cmd files not to copy over

Fix for bug with SP2 x64 version of mplayer2.inf (thanks to redxii for pointing this out)

The [strings] section header in the SP2 x64 version of mplayer2.inf is attached to the end of the last line of the previous section (DestinationDirs for the WOW binaries). This causes npds.zip to be copied into %ProgramFiles%\Windows Media Player[strings] instead of %ProgramFiles%\Windows Media Player. Additionally, the [strings] section is ignored because of this but that doesn't have an impact because the mplayer2.inf sections that are used by Windows setup don't use any strings.

The HF\NOREG subfolder is for hotfixes for which the registry doesn't need to be updated. You are not required to put hotfixes in HF\NOREG; they will work in HF just the same. The list only shows which updates are OK to be placed in HF\NOREG.

The HF\NOREG subfolder is for hotfixes for which the registry doesn't need to be updated. You are not required to put hotfixes in HF\NOREG; they will work in HF just the same. The list only shows which updates are OK to be placed in HF\NOREG.

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Just an FYI... Please slipstream SP2 because there are still problems with how completely new 32-bit binaries are handled (Windows setup is only instructed to copy them into the correct location, and not yet to rename them from "wfilename.ext" to "filename.ext").

I hope I'll find a solution for this that is both clean and works quick.